HOW TO PLAY TO STIMULATE CHILDREN'S EYES

A baby's vision is important for development. A baby's eyes can distinguish light from the darkness at birth. The black eye will automatically expand and contract. At first, the baby's vision is blurred. The stage at which the baby can be seen most clearly is this stage. At a distance of about 10-12 inches, measured from the tip of the baby's nose is The distance between the breasts of the mother when the baby is suckling. Parents can play to help stimulate the development of children's eyes easily. Several methods are as follows. The Soft Roots

Plan 1

Play with your child's facial expressions, such as staring at the child's eyes, glaring at the child, smiling at him, blinking his eyes, making his mouth sound, have you, and clicking the tongue to get the child's attention. talk to your child often

Plan 2

 Colorful jingle toys Shake to make a sound of movement to follow. Children will be excited to look for the sound source to practice observation skills.

Plan 3

Mobile Shapes encourage the child to look up at the moving object and focus on the object in front. Keep about 8-12 inches from your child's eyes to install.

Plan 4

Brightly colored picture books Pictures and large letters will help stimulate your child's eyesight. Parents should add visual narratives alternately using low and high tones to help their child's hearing and memory.

Plan 5

Mirror: Parents hold their children to look at the mirror. Calling your child's name repeatedly, talking to your child will help stimulate your vision along with the development of your brain's ability to remember your name.

Plan 6

Play peekaboo to stimulate eyesight and increase emotional development (EQ), making children in a good mood. Help build confidence The closeness of parents and children also helps distract the child when the child is nervous.

Plan 7

Colorful balls. The size that the child can hold and hold. By placing the ball in front of the ball Or handing it over with a sound for the ball to pick up and throw it, stimulating the eyes by color. and stimulate motor skills as well

Plan 8

When the child grows a little more, he can move his body more fluently. Maybe switch to a game of hiding and seek. This will stimulate the use of the eyes to work together with increasing strength for the small and large muscles in the arms and legs to work better.

The methods mentioned above encourage your child to practice their visual skills and positively affect all aspects of the skill. Children can learn new skills from parents who are the closest To help guide, promote and add to learn all aspects To grow strong both physically, mentally, intellectually, and emotionally.